Exercise Safety Tips to Recognize When Exercise Should Not be Initiated
May 16, 2010 by mariamonet
Filed under Older Adults, Stay Active
For older adults, please remember the safety tips below:
- Do not do hard exercise for 2 hours after a big meal.
- Do not exercise when you have a fever and/or viral infection accompanied by muscle aches.
- Do not exercise if your systolic blood pressure is greater than 200 and your diastolic is greater than 100.
- Do not exercise if your resting heart rate is greater than 120.
- Do not exercise if you have a joint that you are using to exercise (such as a knee or an ankle) that is red and warm and painful.
- Stop exercising if you experience severe pain or swelling in a joint. Discomfort that persists should always be evaluated.
- Do not exercise if you have a new symptoms that has not been evaluated by your health care provider such as pain in your chest, abdomen or a joint, swelling in an arm, leg or joint, difficulty catching your breath at rest, or a fluttering feeling in your chest.




